10/22 To me she is not a pleasant person. Etta has spoiled her, and she gives herself airs, and takes too much upon herself. Do you know'-- with an amused smile--'Lady Betty and I think that Etta is rather afraid of her? I should not care to be scolded by my maid: should you, Miss Garston ?' 'No,' I returned, rather absently, for, unperceived by Miss Hamilton, my attention was arrested by the photograph. It was the portrait of a young man, and something in the face seemed familiar to me. |